The Warriors are off to the best start in franchise history, and now it's time to send them to the 2015 All-Star Game in New York City. The leading vote-getters in All-Star voting will start for their respective conferences in the annual game, and it's up to #DubNation to make sure the Warriors are well represented amongst the NBA's very best. Make sure to vote every day in every way. It's time to #DubTheVote.

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December 11 – January 19

Stephen Curry

He dishes, he dashes. He swishes, he splashes. Is there anything Stephen Curry can't do? Now in his sixth season, Curry has built on his All-NBA Second Team selection from a year ago and cemented his status as one of the elite players in the league today. As one of two players in the NBA that rank in the top-10 in both points and assists (LeBron James is the other), he's firmly situated at or near the top of any early MVP candidates list you'll find. There may not be a more exciting player to watch on a nightly basis.

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Klay Thompson

A blink of the eye, that's all you get. By the time Klay Thompson begins his three-point motion, it's already too late to defend. His lightning-quick release keeps opposing coaches up at night, and now he's brought his efficiency into the lane as well. He's the only player in the league to rank in the top-12 in both offensive and defensive Real Plus-Minus. He is now the NBA's preeminent two-way player at the shooting guard position.

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Harrison Barnes

Still just 22 years old, Harrison Barnes has rekindled the spark that made him one of the most highly regarded young players in the league following his breakout performance in the 2013 playoffs. Back in the starting lineup after coming off the bench a year ago, Barnes is on pace for a career-year in scoring and rebounding, while shooting over 42 percent from three-point range. Already with a dunk contest under his belt, the Black Falcon is hoping for a chance to soar again come All-Star Weekend.

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Draymond Green

Heartbeat. Glue guy. Third Splash Brother. These are all monikers that have been used to describe Draymond Green's role this season, and yet none of them do justice to enumerate his countless contributions. Ranking in the top three on the team in scoring, rebounding, assists, steals and three-pointers made, Green has surpassed even the most optimistic of expectations while filling in for David Lee in the starting lineup. Surely his do-it-all role would be welcomed by his potential All-Star teammates.

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Andrew Bogut

One of your leading candidates for Defensive Player of the Year, Andrew Bogut is unquestionably one of the most skilled centers in the entire league. His Defensive Real Plus-Minus is by far the best of all NBA players, and if there were a stat that measured degree of difficulty on behind-the-back passes, he'd likely lead that one too. He's arguably the most influential player to the Warriors' success, helping them lead the league in opponent field goal percentage among other things. If the All-Star Game is intended to showcase the best skills in the NBA, Bogut's name should certainly be in the discussion.

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Andre Iguodala

His stat line won't blow you away, but don't be fooled: Andre Iguodala is still one of the top two-way wing players in today's game. Coming off the bench for the first time in his decorated career, Iguodala has used his playmaking ability and suffocating defense to be the catalyst for the Dubs' potent second unit. With his penchant for ankle-breaking moves, alley-oop deliveries and thunderous slams, you can bet Iguodala would fit in just fine with the free-flowing highlight nature of the All-Star Game.

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David Lee

Having missed all but one game this season due to injury, David Lee's candidacy for the All-Star game is more about his overall skill set than his statistics to date. When healthy, he's one of the top scoring and rebounding big men in the entire league, and his superb passing ability creates all kinds of opportunities for his teammates. Already with two All-Star games under his belt, Lee will hopefully be able to play enough games to substantiate a third, health permitted.

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Marreese Speights

Marreese Speights, or 'Mo Buckets' as the world has come to know him, must be considered one of the early favorites for Sixth Man of the Year. He leads all qualified players in scoring per 48 minutes, and his Player Efficiency Rating (PER) has remained in the top-10 of the league all season long. Everyone loves an underdog story, and the once-forgotten man has seized every opportunity to become the reserve unit's go-to scorer. Few players can fill it up like him when he's on a roll, and the All-Star Game would be the perfect occasion to see that in action.

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Dub Pacs

Crazy for Curry? Klay make your day? Keen on Green? Then it’s time to start your own NBA All-Stars campaign. Download these Dub PACs (Player’s All-Star Committee) and start your own grassroots efforts* to help get your favorite players to the 2015 NBA All-Star Game in NYC.

Don’t forget to add #NBABallot and the players name when you post or your efforts will be, while well intentioned, uncounted.

*Please include a "Paid for by ___[your name/handle here]___." The Golden State Warriors and the NBA are not responsible for the extreme success and self-promotional value of your amazing artwork & ideas.